The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ. M. Dent, 1931 - 296 pages |
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Page 150
... Face should not alarum you to higher fears , or rather despair of his Continuation in such an emaciated State ... Face and look like some of his near Relations ; for he maintained not his proper Countenance , but looked like his Uncle ...
... Face should not alarum you to higher fears , or rather despair of his Continuation in such an emaciated State ... Face and look like some of his near Relations ; for he maintained not his proper Countenance , but looked like his Uncle ...
Page 155
... Face or Head but on the Back , and not in Men but Children , as I long ago observed in that Endemial Distemper of ... faces are drawn with resemblance to some other animals , the Italians call it , to be drawn in caricatura . 2 Ulmus de ...
... Face or Head but on the Back , and not in Men but Children , as I long ago observed in that Endemial Distemper of ... faces are drawn with resemblance to some other animals , the Italians call it , to be drawn in caricatura . 2 Ulmus de ...
Page 271
... Faces averse , and conjoined Janus - like ; the one , a Gallant Beautiful Face , the other , a Death's Head Face , with this Motto out of Ovid's Metamorphosis : - Quid fuerim quid simque vide . found . Seek not for Profundity in ...
... Faces averse , and conjoined Janus - like ; the one , a Gallant Beautiful Face , the other , a Death's Head Face , with this Motto out of Ovid's Metamorphosis : - Quid fuerim quid simque vide . found . Seek not for Profundity in ...
Contents
RELIGIO MEDICI | 3 |
LETTER TO A FRIEND UPON OCCASION OF THE DEATH | 149 |
THE GARDEN OF CYRUS OR THE QUINCUNCIALL LOZENGE | 167 |
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